Golden State-Dallas Recap/Preview Fiesta
So… define “cool.”
by Ben Collins
Most of the AP reports following Game 2 of the Mavericks 112-99 win over the Warriors read something like this:
“Warriors Lose Cool as Mavs Win Game 2.”
“Emotions Get the Better of Warriors.”
“World Ends for Depressed, Whiny Warriors; Golden State Fans Turn to Bright Eyes and Dashboard Confessional Albums to Ease Pain.”
These types of headlines should point to some overpowering, Goliathan dominance that the misleading final score might suggest anyway. Soon-to-be MVP Dirk Nowitzki probably got his life back together from that bomb of a first game and they would run more plays for him. You’d think that this game was played in the Mavericks much more experienced hands – that the top-seeded team had at least reasserted control of the only legitimate force that the Warriors had on their side: tempo.
From only these headlines and the final score, it’s pretty safe to say that Avery Johnson at least played his normal rotation, including the anointed savior of the Universe Erick Dampier, for at least 15 minutes.
No. None of those things. Not a-one.
Nowitzki’s performance was good, we guess, but we don’t remembering it happening. The same superstar who merited 40-minutes a night in the regular season went an eight-minute stretch at the end of the first quarter and into the second quarter without touching the floor. As Lang pointed out immediately thereafter, he was second in scoring for Dallas with 23, but each was compiled meticulously and most from plays that were not run through him.
That’s probably because it’s hard to run plays when trying to outrun a faster team at all times. Dampier started, but Dallas returned to small-ball for most of the breakout third quarter and the relative stretch minutes in the fourth. It worked – barely – because Golden State missed some open looks and were in some deep foul trouble for playing the same overly-aggressive, handsy defense they rolled out in game one.
Which leads us back to the headlines that don’t begin to tell the true story about composure. When Golden State lost their “cool,” they were (over)reacting to officials who gave them the benefit of the doubt on reach calls in Game 1. Baron Davis screamed and clapped his way to a first and second technical respectively. Stephen Jackson Stephen Jacksoned himself to a first and second technical shortly thereafter (and probably a league-issued fine to go along with the team-issued one given by Don Nelson today).
But they went out playing their game – the same type of pestering, usually illegal defense that earned them a Game 1 win and home-court advantage. When Baron Davis was tossed for disputing his fifth foul, the Warriors were only nine points out of a Game 2 upset.
Don’t knock Golden State for caring enough about their style of play to complain about it. Knock Dallas for not caring enough about their style of play – the one that won them a 67 games and a division – to actually use it in the playoffs.
The Mavericks no longer run the Terry-Nowitzki high pick-and-roll because they are too caught up in Golden State’s pace to even be able to run it. It’s a play that isn’t susceptible to Nowitzki’s turnaround ballhandling, which Nelson exploited in Game 1, but, since Johnson has rendered Nowitzki as ineffective in this series, he likely won’t try it again.
Johnson is also under the impression that he drew post-Game 1 criticism because he didn’t post up Erick Dampier or DeSagana Diop. So Johnson told Harris and Terry to lob a couple of passes to a double-teamed Dampier in the early going, which he inevitably fumbled because that’s not his game, and yanked the idea of having size on the floor for the rest of the game. But Charles Barkley, the common media and any Mavericks fan doesn’t want Dampier out there for that purpose. His presence forces Al Harrington to cover him and moves the impossibly undersized Stephen Jackson over to Dirk. Dampier is in there solely for strategic and cleanup purposes.
Alas, the Mavericks found a way to win anyway because they are a more talented, more experienced team playing someone else’s game. And they can probably pull that off three more times if they truly want to.
But Golden State will be secure, cool and composed in the seven games it’s going to take to get that done. No matter what the headlines read.








14 Responses to “Golden State-Dallas Recap/Preview Fiesta”
Apr.27 at 4:41 pm
DubsGonDoIt says:
Ben, you said it man, “Golden State will be secure, cool and composed in the seven games it’s going to take to get that done.” Only thing I have to add is that it’s only going to take 6 games. Warriors are going to run the table at home & the Mavs will win game 5 in Dallas.
Apr.27 at 4:41 pm
H to the izzo says:
I really wish I could watch this series.
Oh and Talledega this weekend I assume you’re watching Ben(NASCAR reference No.2)
I’m one comment away from singing Garth Brooks-do you realy want that?
Apr.27 at 4:48 pm
Ben Collins says:
Please, someone buy this man a ticket to a baseball game. Hell, get into bocce or something. Stay away from the circular tracks with the 40 cars, 40 people and 40 teeth on it.
Apr.27 at 4:51 pm
H to the izzo says:
…..and 12 functioning brains
Apr.27 at 4:56 pm
nothin_personal says:
I’dlove to see what That GS croud would be like tonight. They could singlehandedly force an up and down game, just by being so riled up. Too bad I can’t catch that game live here in Greece. I hope it doesn’t take you a week or so to compile a recap! thanks!!!
Apr.27 at 4:58 pm
DubsGonDoIt says:
Wait am I missing something Jigga man is going to watch NAScar over the Warriors/Mavs series. That’s wrong on so many levels.
Apr.27 at 4:58 pm
Ben Collins says:
HOVA is an expatriate that never expatriated. Therefore the thing America does best — American cable — is not afforded to him. This reads like the start of a riddle.
Apr.27 at 5:07 pm
DubsGonDoIt says:
Hmmmm interesting .. I saw him talking of a manifesto earlier .. makes more sense now =) j/k
Apr.27 at 5:18 pm
Ben Collins says:
OH HE WENT THERE.
Apr.28 at 1:28 am
gelly says:
the warriors are sweeeet man
another win
Apr.28 at 7:45 am
H to the izzo says:
Just to clear a few things up,Ben I’m 24% ex pat which means while I was not born there I spent a short time living there when I was younger(there being America)
And I really want to clear this up,I neither like or watch NASCAR because I have no interest in watching what seems like constantly drunken men drive around in circles for a about nine hours.It would have been easier if you just explained baseball to me.
Please tell me you get shitty coverage of soccer in the U.S
Apr.29 at 10:13 pm
Phil B. says:
Ben Collins, how’s your week-end going? Catching up on the yard work? Game 3 was pretty good. Game 4 tips off in minutes. Cheers.
Apr.30 at 10:33 am
DubsGonDoIt says:
So… define “cool.”
Cool is writing a freaking recap for game 3 or 4.
May.4 at 12:55 pm
ashley says:
THIS IS 4 ALL THOSE PELPLE WHO THOUGHT THE MAVS WILL TAKE THE TITLE. you where wrong its kind of sad that they got knocked out by an 8 seeder.Its pretty clear the spurs will take the title